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Preview of Point of View - an ELA mini unit

Point of View - an ELA mini unit

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Off the Page
Point of View is a language arts mini unit that teaches students about perspective. First, students will learn the difference between first person, second person, and third person point of view. Then they will implement that knowledge into a series of activities. By the end, the students will be much better editors. This package is best for Grade 5-8.This unit includes:Explanations and ExamplesIdentify the Point of ViewSpot the ErrorsFairy Tales: Opposing Points of ViewAnswer Keys*SIGN UP AS A F
Preview of Boston Tea Party Point of View Comic Strip Project

Boston Tea Party Point of View Comic Strip Project

In this project, students will use their knowledge of the Boston Tea Party to create a comic strip that illustrates the events of that night from a specific point of view. Students must have thorough understanding of the different viewpoints surrounding the Boston Tea Party, and the events that led up to it. This activity will have them objectively analyze how one event could seem so different depending on the viewpoint of the person.Purchase includes detailed project information sheet, studen
Preview of War to Constitution: Using Primary Sources to Teach U.S. History

War to Constitution: Using Primary Sources to Teach U.S. History

A comprehensive unit on this period of US History! Students develop important inferencing, application, analysis, and evaluation skills. The document-based questions and activities (DBQs) help them learn that people interpret events from differing points of view. War to Constitution: Using Primary Sources to Teach U.S. History covers these American history topics: the Sons of Liberty, the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, Common Sense, Valley Forge, John Paul Jones, Paying fo
Preview of Respect and Communities Student Work Booklet & Activities

Respect and Communities Student Work Booklet & Activities

Respect and Communities10 page pack of classroom-ready activities will enthuse and engage students. Suitable for Middle and High School Students. Could be used for Civics, Health Education, European History, Character Education, Politics or World Studies. What specific expectations are addressed?To study the importance of cohesive communities. To understand key events in recent history that has shaped UK communities. To evaluate a citizens actions that improve community cohesion.What is included
Preview of The Diary of Anne Frank, Timeline & Metaphor Writing Activity, GOOGLE SLIDES

The Diary of Anne Frank, Timeline & Metaphor Writing Activity, GOOGLE SLIDES

This writing assignment uses an iceberg metaphor to help students understand that often a story's plot and characters are affected by the historical events taking place (underneath the surface) at the time in which a story is written.Students are first asked to watch a linked video, then tasked to create a timeline of important historical events taking place during the time of their novel/assigned chapters using drag & drop text boxes.Students will then write their observations about the plo
Preview of Banjo Articles - First Accounts in N. America (3 primary sources for analysis)

Banjo Articles - First Accounts in N. America (3 primary sources for analysis)

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Taylor Taughts
The first account of the banjo appearing in North America comes from a 1687 manuscript describing slaves in Jamaica. Students will read 3 different primary sources to answer 8 comprehension questions. This item contains the articles only; the questions are included as part of the slideshow called The Banjo and its Relationship to Slavery. Students will focus on when and why slaves played music, each author's opinions of that music, and how the slave masters responded to the music the slaves were
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